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счет — meaning in English: score

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человек
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счет
schet
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'счет' when discussing sports scores, such as in a conversation about the latest football match. It can also appear in more formal settings when talking about financial statements or accounts, such as in a business meeting discussing profits and losses.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'балл' (ball), which is often used in academic contexts to refer to points or marks in assessments. While 'счет' is more general and widely applicable, 'балл' is specifically tied to evaluations and is less common in everyday conversation.
Culture
'Счет' has its roots in the Old Church Slavonic language and reflects the importance of keeping track of scores and accounts in Russian culture. In Russia, sports conversations often revolve around discussing the score of a game, and it can even lead to lively debates among fans about strategies and outcomes.
FAQ
Q.What does 'счет' mean in English?
'Счет' translates to 'score' in English, referring to the numerical representation of points in a game or event.
Q.How do you pronounce 'счет' correctly?
'Счет' is pronounced as 'shchet', with a soft 'sh' sound followed by a palatalized 'ch' sound. Practicing with native speakers can help refine your pronunciation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'счет'?
A common mistake is using 'счет' solely in sports contexts; however, it can also refer to financial accounts or bills. Ensure you understand the context to use it appropriately.
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